Technology plays a key role in our inquiry-based programme that aims to support the development of international-mindedness and attributes of the learner profile. At OIS we offer opportunities for students to develop explicit knowledge and skills relating to technology...
An important factor school leaders and educators are faced with when teaching online is student safety and well-being. Learn how mindfulness and meditation is helping students cognitive well-being and development during this time...
At the end of a long week, even our devices need to do power down and take a break. Ensure your child's device is ready for the following week of learning by following these 6 steps...
Collaboration is essential to support individual learning and contribute to the learning of others. Educators and Students can utilise digital media and environments to communicate and work collaboratively, including learning from home. Check out some of the top collaborative resources collected by Wicked EdTech...
Since March, parents, teachers and students have been working and learning from home. Often sat down huddled behind a laptop at a makeshift desk for hours. Having a good posture is not just good etiquette it will save you a lot of pain in the long run. Check our guide for 10 ways to work comfortably from home...
The Primary Tech Hub, is an Education Technology Blog administered by the Primary Technology Integration Specialists at Oberoi International School, Mumbai, India. It is designed primarily for the parents, teachers and leaders of OIS. Visitors are welcome.
At OIS, technology plays an important role in fostering collaboration, creativity, and critical thinking in our students. We endeavor to use technology as a means of empowering students to think and act responsibly and ethically in the ever-evolving digital landscape. Digital citizenship, therefore, is taught across the curriculum. For more information about the role of technology at OIS - Click here
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